Free (for now) Essays on Karma, for Kindle

Using quotes from a variety of sources – from the traditional Pali (Theravada) Canon to Lama Tsong Khapa (Gelugpa Tibetan Buddhism) and the Bhagavad Gita (Hinduism), you will find that the doctrine of karma is anything but outdated and can help you become a more compassionate person.

Karma is the law of moral cause and effect, giving meaning to the cycle of life and death and part of a world view in which rebirth (or reincarnation) is a central feature. As a feature of Asian religion and spirituality, karma is not about sin and judgment day, but about how consciousness determines our present and future life.

What is the basic doctrine of karma?

Does karma explain everything?

If there is karma, does that mean everything is pre-determined fate? What about Free Will?